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Id Hope He Realizes How Dumb It Sounds That Hes Claiming Thats What Breaking The Habit Is About Now.
Iād hope he realizes how dumb it sounds that heās claiming thatās what Breaking the Habit is about now. About something that didnāt even exist then. I just shake my head.
Shinoda knows ghosting didn't exist in 2002,right?
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From Jaimeās insta.
Collin is a replacement, whether he wants to admit it or not. And blocking Jaime? Sounds like Collin is āfollowing ordersā like a good boy. š
I too would love to hear Rob talk about why he left. Or⦠is he not allowed?
There seems to be a lot of silencing going onā¦
āomg peoples mental health is so bad they donāt shower??ā girl some people have such bad mental health they kill themselves
Exactly!! They're saying these things and making Chester a cariacture of mental illness for the money. No surprise that Talinda is involved (we all know how much she loves Chester's money). And it's so true what you're saying, like.. there's days I wake up ready to end it, taking serious note of who I'd leave certain things to, where the knives/pills/whatever are to go through with it. And then there's days where I'm all ready to live and see the world. It's just all so fucked up.


Also from Jaime's insta.
It's messed up that they didn't contact him for his own 'anecdote'. It's sad that no one thinks of him as family to Chester. Whether people want to believe it or not (looking at you, Samantha), Jaime is Chester's son. He has every right to be involved in these things.
Well said. There definitely is a massive difference, and it's very obvious that the band, the books author, and those involved are using Chester and his struggles just to make money. Why else would they refuse to acknowledge him, start erasing his legacy, and then do this?

From Jaime's Insta story.
I also find this book situation crazy and strange. They're trying to distract us from the Scientology shit show the band has become by suddenly making this book known. And why only focus on Chester's addiction/depression? It feels like they're going "See? He was crazy!!!" or some shit, which I don't like.
They're erasing Chester, refusing to acknowledge him, but yet at the same time, they're conveniently using him as a prop to sell shit.